A BuzzFeed article resurfaced recently and it was exciting for the entire Cool team. Why? Our handmade and hand painted Friends inspired peephole frame was featured!
These frames sell quickly; they're quite popular, but we're constantly getting in new shipments, so get yours today!
While our Jouets poster as seen on Friends (and in the article) wasn't featured, we do have one for you to decorate your own space with.
Check out the full BuzzFeed article here and satisfy your Friends reminiscing fix.
-The Cool Team

It’s that hazy time of year: the gap between the end of fall-airing seasons and the start of summer one-hit-wonders, trials and errors and all in between. The desolate darkness reserved only for repeats you don’t like. It’s…hiatus season. Don’t worry—as we’ve survived the other three sitcom seasons, we’ll survive this one. TV’s winter. But how? Well, to hibernate in your living rooms and man-caves properly, you need supplies and an itinerary (and maybe an artillery, depending on how gung ho you get). Based on experienced accounts from other, well-worn shows, I can offer you this lasting advice: 1....

I just created a major pitfall with my creative blog entry title: we know everything there is to know about the “wives,” or lack thereof, in our three (soon to be four) sitcoms! Best stick to the kids, then. Between the sitcoms, the cast member’s children get relatively little limelight (with the exception of cutie-pie Marvin), either being too young to do much or episode pilot featurettes sitting on a leather couch. I’m thinking we need to know more about the children behind the scenes: Ted’s unnamed progenies, little Marvin--and what became of Ross and Rachel’s Emma? Luke and Leia:...

I woke up this morning with a question in my brain. Usually they’re introspective, thought-provoking, insightful ponderings. Today I wondered how many puns existed for my favorite sitcom shows. After doing some Internet digging, I found a hearty list for all three that I couldn’t help but share with the rest of you. And I only hope you find them, and puns, as enjoyable as I do. Or wince-worthy. Depending on your inclination. Big Bang Theory (Howard Wolowitz Puns): “Hey girl, are you made of copper and tellurium? Because you are CuTE.” (Whatever Tellurium is.) “Do you love water?...

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